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PSG 5-4 Saudi All-Star XI: Ronaldo scores twice after Messi opener as Neymar misses penalty

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Ronaldo and Messi renewed their rivalry

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice on his first appearance in Saudi Arabia with Lionel Messi also on target.

Ronaldo has had to wait for his first appearance since joining Al Nassr due to a FA suspension during his Manchester United days.

But his first game in Saudi Arabia was not in Al Nassr colours as he joined a team of all-stars from Riyadh's two big clubs, Al Nassr and Al Hilal, to take on Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi and Ronaldo shared the pitch for the first time since the latter's Juventus side beat Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League group stages in October 2020.

Messi and Ronaldo had previously met 36 times, with the PSG player winning 16 matches compared to just 11 victories for Ronaldo.

Ronaldo, who left Manchester United in November, was named man of the match as the sides shared nine goals and PSG ran out 5-4 winners in the exhibition match at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh.

Argentina World Cup-winner Messi opened the scoring from Neymar's pass with only two minutes on the clock.

The All Stars, made up of players from Al Hilal and Ronaldo's new club Al Nassr, equalised when the Portugal captain crashed in a penalty after he was fouled by PSG keeper Keylor Navas.

Despite it only being a friendly PSG were reduced to 10 men when Juan Bernat saw red for a foul.

The French side went ahead again through a goal from centre-half Marquinhos at a corner.

Neymar then had a weak penalty saved by Mohammed al Owais after he was tripped in the area, and Ronaldo made it 2-2 before half-time when he converted the rebound after his header came back off a post.

Ronaldo's former Real Madrid team-mate Sergio Ramos put PSG back in front, only for Jang Hyun-soo to equalise.

There was to be no hat-trick for Ronaldo with the 37-year-old withdrawn after an hour.

A Kylian Mbappe penalty and a goal from Hugo Ekitike put the visitors two ahead before Anderson Talisca pulled one back.

Source: Sky Sports